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Chen, Ruifeng and Pierce, John P and Leas, Eric C and Benmarhnia, Tarik and Strong, David R and White, Martha M and Stone, Matthew D and Trinidad, Dennis R and McMenamin, Sara B and Messer, Karen (2023) Effectiveness of e-cigarettes as aids for smoking cessation: evidence from the PATH study cohort, 2017–2019. Tobacco Control, 32, e145-e152. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056901.

Pierce, John P and Benmarhnia, Tarik and Chen, Ruifeng and White, Martha and Abrams, David B and Ambrose, Bridget K and Blanco, Carlos and Borek, Nicolette and Choi, Kelvin and Coleman, Blair and Compton, Wilson M and Cummings, K Michael and Delnevo, Cristine D and Elton-Marshall, Tara and Goniewicz, Maciej L and Gravely, Shannon and Fong, Geoffrey T and Hatsukami, Dorothy and Henrie, James and Kasza, Karin A and Kealey, Sheila and Kimmel, Heather L and Limpert, Jean and Niaura, Raymond S and Ramôa, Carolina and Sharma, Eva and Silveira, Marushka L and Stanton, Cassandra A and Steinberg, Michael B and Taylor, Ethel and Bansal-Travers, Maansi and Trinidad, Dennis R and Gardner, Lisa D and Hyland, Andrew and Soneji, Samir and Messer, Karen (2020) Role of e-cigarettes and pharmacotherapy during attempts to quit cigarette smoking: The PATH Study 2013-16. PLoS ONE, 15, (9), e0237938. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237938.

Pierce, John P and Chen, Ruifeng and Kealey, Sheila and Leas, Eric C and White, Martha M and Stone, Matthew D and McMenamin, Sara B and Trinidad, Dennis R and Strong, David R and Benmarhnia, Tarik and Messer, Karen (2021) Incidence of cigarette smoking relapse among individuals who switched to e-cigarettes or other tobacco products. JAMA Network Open, 4, (10), e2128810. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.28810.

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